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Procedure
1 Navigate to the host.
2 Click the Configure tab.
3 Under System, click Advanced System Settings.
4 In the Advanced System Settings table, select the Misc.APDTimeout parameter and click the Edit
icon.
5 Change the default value.
You can enter a value between 20 and 99999 seconds.
Verify the Connection Status of a Storage Device
Use the esxcli command to verify the connection status of a particular storage device.
Prerequisites
Install vCLI or deploy the vSphere Management Assistant (vMA) virtual machine. See Getting Started with
vSphere Command-Line Interfaces. For troubleshooting, run esxcli commands in the ESXi Shell.
Procedure
1 Run the esxcli storage core device list -d=device_ID command.
2 Review the connection status in the Status: area.
n
on - Device is connected.
n
dead - Device has entered the APD state. The APD timer starts.
n
dead timeout - The APD timeout has expired.
n
not connected - Device is in the PDL state.
Device Connectivity Problems and High Availability
When a device enters a Permanent Device Loss (PDL) or an All Paths Down (APD) state, vSphere High
Availability (HA) can detect connectivity problems and provide automated recovery for affected virtual
machines.
vSphere HA uses VM Component Protection (VMCP) to protect virtual machines running on a host in a
vSphere HA cluster against accessibility failures. For more information about VMCP and how to configure
responses for datastores and virtual machines when an APD or PDL condition occurs, see the vSphere
Availability documentation.
Enable or Disable the Locator LED on Storage Devices
Use the locator LED to identify specific storage devices, so that you can locate them among other
devices. You can turn the locator LED on or off.
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